Archer Public Affairs Expands Pennsylvania Footprint With Opening Of Harrisburg Office
New office expands regional reach; Eric Bugaile joins APA as government affairs specialist In a move that strengthens its presence in the Keystone State and expands services to existing clients, Archer Public Affairs LLC (APA), a government and external relations affiliate of Archer & Greiner, PC, has opened a...
Archer & Greiner Appoints Former Longtime Pennsylvania Legislator John Taylor as Director of Archer Public Affairs’ Pennsylvania Practice
Archer & Greiner is pleased to announce John J. Taylor has been appointed to Director of the Pennsylvania Practice of Archer Public Affairs (APA), a governmental and external relations affiliate of Archer. In this position, Taylor will help enable companies and organizations in Pennsylvania to achieve their business and policy objectives...
Carlton Johnson Addresses West African Delegates at U.S. State Department Program
Carlton L. Johnson, a partner in Archer’s Philadelphia office, recently addressed law enforcement and civil society representatives from West Africa on police reform experiences and strategies. The program, held October 24th in Philadelphia, was part of the United States Department of State’s, “Study Tour to Review Use of Force...
Bill Caruso Offers His Pre and Post Debate Commentary On The New Jersey Gubernatorial Republican Primary Debate
William Caruso, Esq. makes a guest appearance on NJTV to provide pre and post debate commentary on the New Jersey Gubernatorial Republican Primary Debate. The segment air’d May 18, 2017. You can watch the debate in its entirety here.
Bill Caruso Discusses Recent Town Hall Meetings on
Archer Public Affairs’ Managing Director, Bill Caruso, appeared on “NJTV News with Mary Alice Williams” to discuss the impact of recent town hall meetings.
Bill Caruso Quoted in Politico Article, “Marijuana Could Be Sold in NJ Convenience Stores Under Bill Put Forward by GOP Lawmaker”
On Monday, Republican Assemblyman Michael Patrick Carroll — one of the most conservative members of the lower house — introduced a measure that would treat marijuana like tobacco products, allowing it to be sold to those aged 19 and over in unlimited amounts. Archer Public Affairs’ Managing Director Bill Caruso shares his...



